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					<description><![CDATA[In Korean culture it&#8217;s polite to give things to people with 2 hands, or with the other hand supporting your arm. It&#8217;s especially important to do that with someone older than you or if they are in a higher position. Being married, we don&#8217;t need to always give things with 2 hands (though some people [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>In Korean culture it&#8217;s polite to give things to people with 2 hands, or with the other hand supporting your arm. It&#8217;s especially important to do that with someone older than you or if they are in a higher position.</p>
<p>Being married, we don&#8217;t need to always give things with 2 hands (though some people who have a more formal marriage may still always do it) so it was funny that Hugh did it by reflex when he was concentrating too much on something else but still didn&#8217;t actually look at me.</p>
<p>Within a marriage you can also do it on purpose to show respect or care but is not necessary all the time. Also because I&#8217;m not Korean and our marriage is a cross cultural marriage, we are changing between 2 different cultures constantly.</p>
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